Amazing what competent coaching can do for a program. Gomer was in way over his head. He knew it too, but took the money. Can't blame him if sc admin was stupid enough to pay him
The P12 didnt represent or take care of the interests if its members, much like the government of the USA. The P12 failure is a microcosm of America. Its leader grew rich while it utterly failed representing the interests of its members. Neil Oliver has a thoughtful monologue this week that pertains to the specifics of the British political landscape; however, in the era where global government is identical in just about every shore, the points could just as easily pertain to America or P12.
U.K. citizens face the same problem of non-representative government -ruling by dictate and fiat- as we do in the United States. I would suggest the reason, and indeed the similarity we find in various nations, has more to do with multinational corporations now giving instructions to government leaders than anything else.
The disconnect between what one would call “best interests” and actual “policy via government,” has less to do with the decisions and more to do with the instructions. As Oliver accurately notes, the outcome is a system of government that has no connection to the needs of the actual citizens they are supposed to serve.
Penalties. Turnovers and turnovers produced . Can’t say special teams has been great but you can’t have everything.
I do appreciate seeing guys get up after tackles and not dance or make throat slashing motions. That was so lame
Amazing what competent coaching can do for a program. Gomer was in way over his head. He knew it too, but took the money. Can't blame him if sc admin was stupid enough to pay him
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Besides that half the penalty's that are called were bogus BS calls by PAC 12 officials that shouldn't be officiating Pop Warner Football...IMHO....